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Mechanism of the interaction of propranolol and a potent vasodilator antihypertensive agent — Minoxidil

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A study, using non-invasive techniques, was carried out in ten patients with essential hypertension to examine the mechanism of the hypotensive effect of propranolol when used in combination with a potent vasodilator antihypertensive — minoxidil. The hypotensive effect of minoxidil, a mean (± SEM) decrease of 42.4±4.3 mm Hg, was accompanied by a marked increase in heart rate, cardiac index and plasma renin activity and a significant decrease in total peripheral resistance, limb vascular resistance and pre-ejection period. Addition of propranolol further reduced mean arterial pressure by an average of 12.9±2.0 mm Hg. Propranolol returned cardiac index to control values and total peripheral resistance index rose but not to control levels. Plasma renin activity was significantly reduced by propranolol. By multiple regression analysis no correlation was found between propranolol-induced decrease in mean arterial pressure and changes in cardiac index, total peripheral resistance index or plasma renin activity. Quantitatively, the reduction in cardiac index observed probably accounted for the hypotensive effect of propranolol. The role of plasma renin activity reduction in the hypotensive effect of propranolol in this situation remains to be clarified. The findings in the present study were consonant with the known actions of vasodilator antihypertensive agents and propranolol and indicate the applicability of non-invasive methodology to the investigation of cardiovascular drugs in man.

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O'Malley, K., Velasco, M., Wells, J. et al. Mechanism of the interaction of propranolol and a potent vasodilator antihypertensive agent — Minoxidil. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 9, 355–360 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00606548

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